Tag: acessability

Yesterday was the 4th of July where America celebrates our Independence Day. We have our freedom and our way of life because there are some who defend us. We are the free because of the brave! Continue reading

Grab bars come in many shapes and sizes to help make your life safer. They are not only for people with disabilities, they can help everyone with accessibility! This will be a two part article: Part 1 – Grab Bars Selection Part 2 – How to install them So, to… Continue reading

For the last ten years I have been involved with Idaho Youth Adaptive Sports Camp, and it has been an amazing adventure! To find out more check out the links below: https://www.facebook.com/IYASC/ https://parks.cityofboise.org/activities,-classes-and-sports/adaptive-recreation/idaho-youth-adaptive-sports-camp/ This camp is sponsored by Idaho Elks Rahab and the City of Boise Parks and Recreation, and has… Continue reading

Hi, I have uploaded a couple of videos to YouTube from the fall and winter of 2015-16. They are short and shaky but let me know what you think in the comments or Contact Me Here! If you want to learn more about the Freewheel Wheelchair Attachement click Here: www.gofreewheel.com… Continue reading

Everyone sits down from time to time. And some of us who cannot stand…we sit a lot! As our civilization has moved from hunter-gatherers to specialized workers we are sitting more instead of physical labor. The Technology Era we are in has required us to sit at our desks to… Continue reading

I have been out in all kinds of weather and there hasn’t been a practical way to keep my legs dry, clean and warm until now. The Wheelchair Weather Chaps are great anytime of the year with their removable fleece lining. Check out the Description: The Wheelchair Weather Chaps keep you drier… Continue reading

The word Accessibility brings to mind the concept of people with disabilities being able to “access” places…like the definition below: Accessibility refers to the design of products, devices, services, or environments for people with disabilities. And yet…I believe it is a new way of thinking for Everyone! Let… Continue reading